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[–] papertowels@mander.xyz 5 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (8 children)

I find it very interesting how conceptualizing binary states vs continuous ranges play into justifying not voting for the lesser evil.

By definition, a request to acknowledge the lesser evil means that the audience is able to understand "evil" on a continuous range.

Yet all of the justifications I see against voting for the lesser evil center on viewing the world through an absolute, binary lens. "I lose either way." "Genocide is genocide, nevermind that there's more of it, protestors are being silenced, the ones doing the genocide call Trump's administration a 'dream team', we now have a genocide against trans citizens as well", etc.

Do you think you'd lose less had Kamala won? Why or why not?

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